Barcelona coach Ernesto
Valverde repeatedly batted away questions on the Catalonia crisis on
Friday insisting it was not his role to enter the political fray.
Ernesto Valverde named as new Barcelona coach
With Catalonia’s regional parliament approving a declaration of
independence dominating news Friday Valverde was preparing Barcelona for
an away game at Athletic Bilbao in Spain’s La Liga.
“Everyone has their responsibility,” he said refusing to speak about the
political crisis.
“I am the coach of Barcelona and I will try to have my team win,” he
said
“I’m just focussed on winning this match,” said Valverde.
Bombarded with consistent questions on the crisis Valverde remained
stoic.
“Its not for me to draw conclusions, but like everyone I have my own
opinion on the matter,” he said.
“But I would like to remain solely focussed on the sporting side of
things.”
“Nothing has happened yet and so far we are talking about assumptions
(about the crisis). It’s okay drawing conclusions but let’s just talk
about reality,” he said.
“And the reality is that tomorrow we have a game and we will try to win
it.”
“Athletico are very strong at home and always have been. Their fans get
behind them and the team never gives up,” he said of Saturday’s rivals
who sit 11th in La liga 14 points behind Barca.
“And they always seem very motivated when we go there, its a real
classic every time we go.
“It’s a game everybody wants to play in, it’s a stressful game against a
dangerous team,” he added.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/barcelona-coach-coy-catalonia-crisis/
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